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Old 06-28-08, 08:28 AM   #1 (permalink)
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difficult shed

my royal is undergoing its first shed since we got it, he's shed past his eyes but the old skin is still complete from just behind that to his tail, we'ver bathed him twice a day in lukewarm water, we've sat the water on the heat mat to give him a bit extra humidity, bathed him with the rock in his tank, but still nothing, the old skin is still tight against his head so we cant even help him out.

he's captive-bred, he's never eaten in his whole life and obviously we're not trying to feed him while he sheds, were running out of ideas, so if any of you guys have any it would be much appreciated.

his temps are 91F-85F, slightly less at night depending on house temps

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Old 06-28-08, 02:02 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: difficult shed

Well first, your high temperature seems to be a bit over. 85 is good for top end.

Secondly, the problem is you don't have enough humidity for the snake. Baths are OK but they don't keep the humidity past a few minutes after being in the water. My favourite trick, is to soak a pillowcase in warm water. Stick the snake in it, tie it up and leave it until the pillowcase cools down. The snake, through it's own movements should shed.
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Old 06-29-08, 12:43 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: difficult shed

i use orchid moss in a bin in the tanks to create humidity i usually soak it in warm water and put a lid over it with just a hole for the snake to go in to help with shedding.. you can also get a large tupperware and fill it with water and soft new (clean) sponges and let him float around in there for a hour or so they dont shed well when they are dried out it should come off in one piece, and be rolled up like a big condom when you find it. i find mine still wet usually or moist, i usually unravel them and save them.
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Old 06-29-08, 10:22 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: difficult shed

85 is a little low for your upper temps for a ball python at any time. I prefer 90-95 as do many breeders. As for humidity during a shed, simple; dump some of the water from their drinking bowl onto the substrate. Voila! Humidity!
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Re: difficult shed

Thanks Mykee for the correction.
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Old 06-30-08, 05:34 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: difficult shed

He has almost shed, used the pillow case method as suggested, still has an inch behind his eyes but the rest tore midway and peeled off right into my g/f hand with a little assistance.

Got a better tank now to hold the heat and humidity better so hopefully thid won't be a future problem.

Now we just have to get the bugger to eat
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Old 07-01-08, 09:10 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: difficult shed

No problem Aaron, here to help....I know that some breeders prefer lower temps (the Barkers namely) they like to stick at around 85, and their advice is always good advice, bu most if not all with their exclusion prefer temps in the early 90's.
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Old 07-03-08, 04:55 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: difficult shed

that's exactly what i do when my bp sheds mykee except i poor some of the water around its hideout with the heat mat underneath it so the water evaporates and makes it nice,warm, and humid inside the hide. works every time with problems
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Re: difficult shed

I use Cypress mulch (holds moisture) in a tupperware shoe box that I cut a hole in the lid for my snakes to get in and out of. Has worked like a charm. I re-moisten the mulch from time to time and every couple of months I totally change the mulch.
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